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re: At What Point Do People Admit Miles Knows What He Is Doing?

Posted on 1/2/14 at 3:38 pm to
Posted by Duzz
Houston
Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 1/2/14 at 3:38 pm to
Three yers later when he beat alabama three in a row. Fact of the matter was had we not have such an abortion of an offense in 2011, we would have been behind les miles 100 percent. Then had we won the following year for the revenge game we would have been soothes.

It's in most afans mind even mind to this day 2011 not only did we get humiliated we had the hardest fricking by an opposing team in a football game in lsu history.

We couldn't pass the fifty fricking yardline.

It was a blow out on the biggest stage ever. Then when we had our chance for payback we got our arse kick with a minute left...then we got beat again by three touchdowns this year.

If our strongest team was beaten and blown out what about in the future.
Posted by LSU91MBA
Houston
Member since Aug 2008
1588 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 3:47 pm to
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It's in most afans mind even mind to this day 2011 not only did we get humiliated we had the hardest fricking by an opposing team in a football game in lsu history.



We lost the game on 1/9/2012 in New Orleans.... we got beat by a better team that night. Our offense was bad the whole year and our defense was great the whole year. IN this "hardest fricking" ever contest you do realize that we were within 1 score the entire first half, right? So 1 broken play, one big pass, etc. and we would have LED the game at half time?

I'm not making excuses -- but did you watch ANY of the games during the Curley Hallman era --- how about the 70-3 raping the Ole Ball Coach put on us in Tiger Stadium... or how about the 30 years we went without a win vs. Alabama in Tiger stadium..... hmmmm -- your frame of reference seems way too short.

We are living the GLORY Days of LSU football right now --- stop pissing on your boots and enjoy the fricking parade man... these ARE the good days -- they truly are!
Posted by Big EZ Tiger
Member since Jul 2010
24322 posts
Posted on 1/2/14 at 3:57 pm to
There is truth to the Bama issues. They were on top and have been the major competitor. Miles kind of choked away the revenge game after getting blanked in the NC and then blew the bowl game last year.

We laid an egg against a seriously undermanned Ole Miss team this year and completely fell apart against Bama. So he deserves criticism for that. If he had lost the bowl game, things would be looking down because that would have been 3 losses in his last four bowl games. But they won and he ran Hill to get the W and didn't repeat the crazy decisions he made last year in the bowl game.

He's averaging a solid 10+ wins per season no matter how sloppy certain Ws might look. However, the bottom line is that it's a what-have-done-for-me-lately profession now and schools aren't patiently waiting on conference championships, etc., anymore. His biggest challenge may be getting at least a few of his players to stay that extra year because LSU lost way more than any other school last year and is on track to lose a bunch this year (and that's including players that got drafted late or didn't get drafted at all). That's a problem when you're expected to compete for championships.
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